UK Register: Antarctic ice sheet melt ‘not that unusual’, latest ice core shows — ‘If we could look back at this region of Antarctica in 1940s & 1830s, we would find that the regional climate would look a lot like it does today, & we also would find the glaciers retreating much as they are today’
Warm slushy spells like the 1990s have happened before -- '
The latest ice-core analysis from the Antarctic shows that nothing unusual in terms of melting is occurring.
In research published yesterday, a large team of scientists used a deep ice core from the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide to produce records going back some 2,000 years. Their analysis shown that recent melting in that area, which has caused a good deal of hysteria* in climate alarmist circles, is in fact normal. '
If we could look back at this region of Antarctica in the 1940s and 1830s, we would find that the regional climate would look a lot like it does today, and I think we also would find the glaciers retreating much as they are today,” comments Eric Steig, a senior earth-sciences boffin at the University of Washington and the lead author on the new research'